Joyce – Interview 09
Joyce is a retired Tailoress, although she still does quite a lot of dressmaking and sewing. She has been widowed for about 7 years and has two children and many grandchildren and great grandchildren, who mostly live quite nearby. Joyce’s sleep first changed when her husband died, and now she finds she wakes up quite a lot in the night. She does believe sleep is important and would like to be able to sleep right the way through, even if only for six hours.
Joyce is always very active. She likes to keep busy during the day and looks after her house, cooks for herself and her brother, and does all the gardening.
Joyce’s sleep has changed since her husband died some 7 years earlier. She now finds that on several occasions in the week she will wake up, and it can take her between half an hour and an hour to get back to sleep again. Sometimes, if she finds she is tossing and turning, Joyce will come downstairs and get a cup of tea and if she is feeling particularly tired she will also take two paracetamol. Although her sleep is quite disturbed, Joyce won’t go to the doctor about it, but she does occasionally take an over the counter remedy, which sometimes works. She also likes to put lavender on her pillow.
So that she doesn’t worry in bed about all the things she has to do the next day, Joyce will make a list of everything she thinks she would like to achieve, and she finds this helps clear her mind at night. Joyce likes to watch television in bed and will often fall asleep with it on.
Joyce does find that living on her own she tends to be more alert, even at night, and thinks this may mean she sleeps lighter than if she lived with someone.